LEON Kelly is a doubt for tonight's Worcestershire FA Senior Cup semi-final against Halesowen Town at St George's Lane (7.45).

Worcester City's leading scorer twisted his knee in the second half of Saturday's 0-0 draw at Cambridge City.

The striker's injury paves the way for Adam Webster to start.

Defender Jon Holloway also faces a late fitness test after succumbing to the effects of illness during half-time at Milton Road.

Left-back Paul Carty stands by to return in place of Shabir Khan who also picked up an ankle knock at Cambridge.

City midfielder David Foy, who is currently on loan at Halesowen, will not be allowed to play in the match as part of the loan agreement.

The winners of tonight's tie, which is decided on the night by

extra-time and penalties if necessary, will meet the winners of the

Kidderminster Harriers v Sutton Town to be played later in the month, in a two-legged final.

Meanwhile, City manager John Barton was satisfied with a point at Cambridge but admitted his team should have claimed all three points.

"It was a match-winning performance," said Barton.

"We dictated the play in the second half, where we'd stood off in the first half, but the pace and movement was much better after the interval and we got into some good positions.

"I thought we should have had a penalty for a foul on Jai Stanley, but I was pleased with how we came back in the second-half because the way we played in the first-half looked like we might bring a defeat on to ourselves with the way we approached it.

"We've probably not played as well in our recent run and won, such as against Chelmsford but with a draw at least we are still picking something up.

"We've had times, like last year, when we might have lost this 1-0.

"We now have a chance with consecutive home games against Dover and Grantham to reinforce the point as we did against Chelmsford after draws with Bath and Tiverton."

Barton was also pleased the display of record signing Jai Stanley.

"He played two great defence-splitting passes in the first-half and also showed great awareness.

"He also played a great pass to Darren Middleton at the end, and he sees things others don't."